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Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme that plays a crucial role in protein digestion in fish. This study investigates the trypsin activity from the pyloric caeca of two fish species, flounder (Pseudorhombus sp.) and red snapper (Lutjanus sp.), and explores its
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Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme that plays a crucial role in protein digestion in fish. This study investigates the trypsin activity from the pyloric caeca of two fish species, flounder (Pseudorhombus sp.) and red snapper (Lutjanus sp.), and explores its
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Description of Eggs and Larvae of Laboratory Reared Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus)
Copeia, 1980GOLTERMAN, H. L. 1969. Methods for chemical analysis of fresh waters. IBP Handbook 8, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. GRAY, J. 1932. The osmotic properties of the eggs of the trout (Salmofario). J. Expl. Biol. 9:277-299. HULATA, G., R. MOAV AND G. WOHLFARTH. 1974.
Nancy N. Rabalais +2 more
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, 2020
Offshore oil and gas platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico are known aggregation sites for red snapper Lutjanus campechanus. To examine habitat use and potential mortality from explosive platform removals, fine-scale movements of red snapper were ...
Aminda G. Everett +2 more
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Offshore oil and gas platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico are known aggregation sites for red snapper Lutjanus campechanus. To examine habitat use and potential mortality from explosive platform removals, fine-scale movements of red snapper were ...
Aminda G. Everett +2 more
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Food Control, 2020
Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a historically overfished and highly valued species that is commonly substituted with other fish, such as tilapia, rockfish, and other snapper species.
Rachel B. Isaacs, Rosalee S. Hellberg
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Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a historically overfished and highly valued species that is commonly substituted with other fish, such as tilapia, rockfish, and other snapper species.
Rachel B. Isaacs, Rosalee S. Hellberg
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Forecasting dynamics of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
Fisheries Research, 2017Abstract Understanding dynamics and stock structures of fish is particularly relevant to assessments and management of marine living resources. Using the nonparametric, nonlinear time series (NLTS) approach, we modeled dynamics of red snapper ( Lutjanus campechanus ) represented by time series of two fisheries-independent abundance indices and two ...
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Oxygen Consumption, Energy Expenditure, and Growth of the Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus)
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1979Abstract Daily weight increases of captive 1–2-year-old red snappers over a period of 300 days were approximately 0.45% of body weight—a value which agreed closely with estimated daily weight increases in a wild population. Respiratory metabolism for 1–2-year-old red snappers swimming at 0.5 km/hour was 89 mg O2 kg−1 hour−1 at 20 C, and resting ...
J. M. Wakeman +3 more
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, 2020
Recent application of Fourier transform near infra-red spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) to predict age in fish otoliths has gained attention among fisheries managers as a potential alternative to costly production ageing of managed species We assessed the age ...
Michelle S. Passerotti +7 more
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Recent application of Fourier transform near infra-red spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) to predict age in fish otoliths has gained attention among fisheries managers as a potential alternative to costly production ageing of managed species We assessed the age ...
Michelle S. Passerotti +7 more
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The use of otolith shape analysis for ageing juvenile red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2010Morphological changes in otolith shape with age, of young (
Sabrina G. Beyer, Stephen T. Szedlmayer
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Fisheries Research, 2020
Fourier Transform Near Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) has shown great promise as a rapid and non-destructive method for predicting age in years from a variety of ageing structures in fish.
Michelle S. Passerotti +3 more
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Fourier Transform Near Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) has shown great promise as a rapid and non-destructive method for predicting age in years from a variety of ageing structures in fish.
Michelle S. Passerotti +3 more
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Home range and movement patterns of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) on artificial reefs
Fisheries Research, 2011Abstract Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) are associated with artificial habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). However, fine-scale movements and use of artificial reefs by red snapper over diel periods is unclear. Both manual and passive telemetry were used to examine fine-scale movement patterns and residence time of red snapper around artificial ...
Darin T. Topping, Stephen T. Szedlmayer
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